Evsey Kosman is a mathematician. He currently works at the School of Plant Sciences and Food Security, Tel Aviv University. Evsey Kosman develops general and logically consistent approaches and metrics for measuring and decomposing genetic, functional, and phylogenetic variability to address a wide range of topics in Population Genetics, Ecology, and Conservation. His research interests also include analyzing structural relationships of operational units at different hierarchical levels of biological organization and at various spatiotemporal scales. Currently Evsey participates in the project “The role of glycosylation in inflammatory bowel disease” (PI Prof. Vered Padler-Karavani) analyzing glycan structural variation and diversity dynamics under drug treatments.
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